Tuesday, January 13, 2015

ALL ABOUT RECOVERY MEET & GREET
When
Saturday February 7, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
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All About Recovery Center
400 Civic Center Way Suite B
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
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Dear Friends,

This will be an evening of Entertainment and Informative Speakers;
John Lehman President of FARR

Allie Severino Fresh Start Magazine

All Around Wellness Psychiatry and Healthcare

Academy for Addiction Professionals Candice Conway

Marchman Act Attorney Robert Gluck

This is a casual Networking event provided for the enjoyment of professionals in the recovery field, so

A free community marketing table will be available for business cards and brochures. 
                    
Please RSVP to Stephanie Humphries Program Development Director by January 24th
loosen those ties and let your hair down. Refreshments
Stephanie@allaboutrecoveryinc.com or 561-502-7874 Space is limited!
400 Civic Center Way  Suite B    Royal Palm Beach, Fl. 33411
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Sincerely,

Stephanie Humphries
All About Recovery - Program Development Director 













January 13, 2014 Volume 2., No. 21








Two Bad Apples VIDEO

DATELINE: Palm Springs Sobriety House Managers Face Drug Charges VIDEO 



The managers at Palm Springs Sobriety House are arrested and face drug charges.




Still Making An Effort 
Gov. Baker in Misstep on Heroin Anecdote 

Turns out the wrenching story Governor Charlie Baker told during his inaugural address about an Easton teen who fell victim to the scourge of opiate addiction wasn't quite right. Evan Greene did die last January after consuming a fatal overdose of heroin. But the 19-year-old did not become addicted to the street drug after abusing opiates prescribed by a doctor.






Left At the Starting Gate

Babies of Addicts 'display problems' 

Dr. Helen Mactier, a paediatrician in Glasgow, said the latest study is unique in having followed so many babies for at least six months and having in-depth information on the drugs mothers took during pregnancy. Through interviews, urine samples and tests on the babies' first stool, they found that as well as methadone, most babies in the study had also been exposed to opiates, benzodiazepines, cannabis and in some cases stimulants.



Change Is Possible AUDIO 
What Heroin Addiction Tells Us About Changing Bad Habits AUDIO 

It's a tradition as old as New Year's: making resolutions. We will not smoke, or sojourn with the bucket of mint chocolate chip. In fact, we will resist sweets generally, including the bowl of M&M's that our co-worker has helpfully positioned on the aisle corner of his desk. There will be exercise, and the learning of a new language. It is resolved. So what does science know about translating our resolve into actual changes in behavior?






Free Webinar

LGBTQ Recovery: 
Where We've Been 
and Where We're 
Going - Professional 
Webinar Series 

Wednesday, January 21 
1 p.m. Eastern, Noon Central, 
11 a.m. Mountain, 
10 a.m. Pacific (1 hour)
A webinar for addiction, mental health, and other professionals working with LGBTQ clients as well as those currently in training. Learn from leadingHazelden Betty Ford Foundation experts who will share historical factors, recent research, and current innovations.



It's An Inside Job 
Depression May 
Be Caused by Inflammation 

Inflammation is our immune system's natural response to injuries, infections, or foreign compounds. When triggered, the body pumps various cells and proteins to the site through the blood stream, including cytokines, a class of proteins that facilitate intercellular communication. It also happens that people suffering from depression are loaded with cytokines.






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Six Pack Suicide

Alcohol Poisoning Kills 6 in US Daily 

The report also shattered some preconceived notions about the demographic most at risk for alcohol poisoning. It was not college aged students or alcoholics that died most from alcohol poisoning, rather it was adults aged 35 to 64 that accounted for 76 percent of deaths. Within that range, adults aged 45 to 54 made up the largest percentage (34 percent).



Musical Sobriety VIDEO 
House Music Icon Celebrates Sobriety and a Remix on Life VIDEO 

Some of RaShaan Houston' s followers might not know that Dec. 31 also marked seven months of sobriety for this veteran entertainer, who admits that consuming alcohol had been a regular feature of his life since he first started performing in nightclubs at age 21. "I was doing the music thing," he says. "I was a regular at the club, performing at all the clubs and traveling. I would drink regularly because I was always around it." Now he's eager to tell the story of his journey to sobriety. CONTINUED @ HuffingtonPost.com





IS NCADD ON MEDS ?

Medications for Alcohol Addiction are Underutilized 

Scientific evidence shows that medication contributes to improved outcomes for individuals pursuing recovery from addiction to alcohol. This does not mean that medication is for everyone. It does mean that patients and prescribers ought to seriously consider including medication in comprehensive recovery plans. For example, a person in treatment for the first or second time who is resolute about pursuing the basics of recovery may be better off without the inconvenience and risks of medication. A similar person with less resolve may be better off with medication.



Wishful Thinking? 
Drug Overdose Epidemic To Recede Soon 

A study by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health is the first to apply Farr's Law on the rise and fall of epidemics to an outbreak that isn't, strictly speaking, infectious in origin: drug overdoses. At present, more than 40,000 Americans die every year by unintentional drug overdose-a number that has ballooned tenfold since 1980. The researchers believe the overdose rate has already slowed, driven by a decline in deaths from prescription painkillers, which account for two-thirds of all the deaths. 






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UK Leads the Way

Calls For Alcohol Health Warning Labels 

- 80% of people would back moves for alcohol labels to contain information on how alcohol can affect their health.
- The inclusion of an alcoholic drink's nutritional value and calorie content on labelling was supported by 69%.
- 84% support warnings on all alcohol labels which make it clear that the safest option when pregnant is to avoid drinking alcohol completely.



Traveling 
Former Mavs Star, Cautionary Tale Roy Tarpley Dies 
at 50 

One of the most gifted and ultimately tragic talents in NBA history has died. Former Dallas Mavericks big man Roy Tarpley, a terrific scorer and rebounder whose career was derailed by drug and alcohol abuse, died in a Dallas hospital Friday at 50 years old.





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Dirty Laundry

Divorce Judge Slams 'bed-pooping, cokehead' Banker, Alcoholic Wife 

Child welfare officials think a notorious Wolf of Wall Street-style banker and his alcoholic wife are just fine parents - but a Manhattan judge handling their divorce begs to differ. Cooper said the duo permanently scarred their young children in their bitter custody battle, which started last summer when Kelly allegedly planted hidden cameras in the couple's Fifth Avenue home to catch his wife chugging beers and snorting cocaine.




Any Takers? 
Kardashian Baby Daddy Scott Disick Looking for Addiction Expert 

Is Scott Disick ready to get his life together once and for all? Well, supposedly the reality television star is seriously trying to. Or, at the very least, he's hoping to find someone that can not only guide him onto a better path, but also help him stay there. Tensions got worse than ever since she gave birth to their newest child less than a month ago. When the unreliable party boy decided to attend a lingerie bash just a few days after Kardashian gave birth to their son, she reportedly retaliated by locking him out.





For Good Reason

Why You've Never Heard of the Vaccine for Heroin Addiction 

"No pharmaceutical company is going to fund trials for heroin, no way," says Janda, who's been working on addiction vaccines for decades. "For meth? No way. Forget about it." Janda has also worked on a meth vaccine. He has one for cocaine and one for a date rape drug too, but the heroin vaccine is the one he's most confident about because it was proven to work a in clinical trials on rats. "The heroin one has been our best success in over 25 years of working-it's the best data we've seen."



Side Effects 
Alcoholism After Gastric Bypass: Is it in Your Mind or Gut? 

Scientists have competing ideas for why gastric bypass patients show higher rates of alcohol abuse post-surgery. Kim spent the next two years fighting addiction. "Lots of scary stuff happened during those years," she said. She regularly drank alone at home, two bottles of wine at a time. Before long, she was hiding bottles from her husband, driving while drunk, blacking out and discovering injuries she didn't remember getting.






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Easy Does It

Optimists Twice as Likely as Pessimists to have Healthy Hearts 

Between 2002 and 2004, Hernandez and fellow researchers from Northwestern University, Chapman University, Harvard University and Drexel University, examined the relationship between optimism and cardiovascular health in more than 5,100 adults aged 52 to 84.



Use the Steps 
Being Active Tied To Lower Alcoholism Risk 

"We know from other studies that physical activity reduces the risk of other psychiatric problems . . . as well as studies that seem to show that physical activity increases the benefit of treatment in alcohol use disorder patients," Becker told Reuters. "These results strengthen the general recommendation of increased physical activity and add to the long list of beneficial effects of physical activity," Becker said.






A New Leaf in Your Portfolio

Vulture Capitalists Sweeten the Pot, Go Bongers for Marijuana Industry 

Founders Fund, a venture capital firm well-known for backing Facebook, Palantir Technologies and SpaceX, has changed that by investing undisclosed millions in Privateer Holdings, a Seattle private equity firm focused on the burgeoning medical and recreational marijuana sectors. Privateer called the funding round the first of its kind.



Save-A-Life 
Mom's Life Saved, Charged After Heroin Overdose 

Jessica D. Simpson, 24, was found unresponsive by someone who had stopped by to check on her. Police said they saw crack pipes, hypodermic syringes and a number of glassine packets commonly used for heroin in the apartment. Simpson appeared to have overdosed, police said, so Officer John Calvello Jr. administered naloxone, a drug that reverses the effects of opiates, to her using a nasal applicator.










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Martin Luther King Day of Service and PRO-ACT

We are excited to announce PRO-ACT and The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania's Fourth Annual participation in the city-wide "MLK Day of Service" being held at the Philadelphia Recovery Community Center (PRCC), 1701 W. Lehigh Ave. Philadelphia PA 19132, on Monday, January 19th 2015 from 9 am-1 pm
. Come and join over 150 volunteers impacting our community as we clean up the neighborhood and celebrate the memory of Dr. King. MLK Day of service was created to promote year-round volunteerism and civic engagement.


PRO-ACT's Amends in Action committee has organized this event since 2011, partnering with numerous community agencies including: Ready, Willing & Able, MLK365, Net, MinSec, DBH, Global Citizen, and Philadelphia Streets Dept. This committee is always ready to lend a helping hand in the community to help reduce the sigma of addiction and put a positive face and voice on recovery. Participation in the MLK Day of Service is one of the many ways PRO-ACT volunteers positively impact the community in which the disease of addiction has impacted so greatly.

 Each year, participation in this event grows tremendously. In 2011, 85 volunteers from various organizations and the community collected 80 bags of garbage within a 10 block radius from Broad and Lehigh Ave. to 22nd and Lehigh Ave. In 2014, 126 volunteers collected 208 bags. This year we are hoping to make an even greater impact with more volunteers and more garbage bags filled! 

 In addition to cleaning up the neighborhood, participants enjoy light breakfast refreshments, hot beverages, and a warm lunch. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr had a vision of people of diverse backgrounds interacting on a personal level by encouraging them to share and discuss issues that affect their communities in order to increase racial and cultural understanding and unity. Additional activities such as watching the inauguration ceremony of President Barak Obama, black history trivia games, and reflection of the legacy of Dr. King and the civil rights movement have been included to ensure an enjoyable volunteer experience and to promote unity.

So bring your children, neighbors, co-workers and join PRO-ACT on Monday, January 19th, 2015 and be a part of this nationwide experience. For more information on how you and your organization can get involved contact She-Ria Bethea at 215-223-7700 or John Carlson at 215-923-1661.

 MLK Day of Services shows the strength and power of the people to build up a community together and fulfills Dr. King's vision for a better America.

 
She-Ria Bethea
Assistant Volunteer Coordinator  
Overdose Prevention, Education and Naloxone Response Training

Learn what to do in case of an overdose and how to administer the life-saving overdose-reversal agent called Naloxone.  Hosted by Penn Foundation, 807 Lawn Avenue, Sellersville PA and presented by The Council.  Two opportunities to attend:January 14, 2015 12:30 to 1:30 pm and January 21, 2015 7:00 - 8:00 pm.  Email or call David at 215-230-8218 x3162 for questions or to register. 
 
Certificate in Supporting Youth Recovery
Are you a young person in long-term recovery who is looking to enter the behavioral health workforce to help support young people and their families?  Then we are looking for you!  

The Peer Paraprofessional Certificate in Supporting Youth Recovery goes beyond the current requirements for the Certified Recovery Specialist Credential in Pennsylvania by providing students with enhanced and specialized training to work with youth, adolescents, young adults and their families.  To learn more about the program or complete an application, click here

Volunteer for The Council/PRO-ACT !!

Contact one of our Volunteer Coordinators:
Central Bucks:  Email or call Rick at 215-345-6644
Southern Bucks:  Email or call Karen at 215-788-3738 x100
Philadelphia: Email or call She-Ria at 215-233-7700 or Email John or call 215-923-1661 
Chester, Delaware and Montco: Email or call John at 215-923-1661
PRO-ACT Recovery Walks! Committees: Email  or call John at 215-923-1661
AT OUR CENTERS

Expanding Your Recovery Toolkit - Wednesday, January 14, 2015 7 - 8:30 pm at SBRCC, 1286 Veterans Hwy., Unit D-6, Bristol.  Learn about the mind-body-spirit connection in recovery.  Email Karen or call 215-788-3738 to register.  

Planning to Sustain Recovery - every Tuesday 7 - 8:30 pm and every Thursday 10 - 11:30 am at CBRCC, 252 W Swamp Road, Unit 12, Doylestown.  Educational support group to help individuals in all stages of recovery plan goals and action steps to sustain recovery. To registeremail or call Jeanne at 215-345-6644.  

Gateway to Work every MondayTuesday and Thursday at 11:00 am at SBRCC, 1286, Veterans Highway, Unit D-6, Bristol; 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 1:00 pm at CBRCC, 252 W Swamp Road, Doylestown. Get help with resume building, barriers to employment and motivation. Contact Rick at 215-345-6644 or email for more information.

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